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nemo | any body runnin one could tell me about them like any issues with trany or torque converter |
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northeastern Ohio | My dad has an 1150b and I have an 1150e. Haven't used the b in several years but it pushed a lot of trees in it's day and closed a lot of trenches on this farm. Never had any engine, tranny or converter issues in thirty years. I've had the E for about 5 years and no problems with it either. |
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| I have also run a 1150B for several years. Engine and tranny are great and the dozer is very user friendly. I have however torn the heck out of the 6-way blade and suspension doing work that should have had a D8 on it. |
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| Your location-------Did you go to Wheelers auction Sat and pass one setting by the road for sale? Not sure the model # though. Just curious , I know nothing about them.
Actually there might have been a couple or they moved the one from one location to the other during the day??????? |
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| We have had a couple of the 1150 series. Good lighter duty landscape machine, it won't replace solid Cat dozers for doing the tough work but has its place. Over all a good machine lots of oil leaks all the time it seems like, Case uses standard hyd. hoses where Cat uses steel lines that don't fail as often. Good Luck |
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ncoh | Put a lot of hours on a 1150C Dozer with a 6 way blade. It would push but seemed lazy when the 1150E showed up. I remember sticker shock when we needed a water pump for the 1150C it was $1,200.00. |
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